Sun, 22 Jul, 2012 - 14:38
The Olympic Torch reached new heights this morning as it was held aloft on the London Eye.
Amelia Hempleman-Adams, who became the youngest person to ski to the South Pole when aged just 16, grinned from ear to ear as she held the flame on top of a capsule on board the giant wheel.
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CourtsAthleticsOlympics 2012Place: LondonPlace: London EyePlace: South PolePlace: Big BenPlace: RedbridgePlace: BarkingPlace: DagenhamPlace: HaveringPlace: BexleyPlace: Redbridge Cycling CentrePlace: South WoodfordPlace: Fairlop LakePlace: Queen’s TheatrePlace: HornchurchPlace: SydneyPlace: River ThamesPlace: Danson ParkPlace: Olympic ParkPlace: StratfordPlace: Greenwich Royal ObservatoryPerson: Amelia Hempleman-AdamsPerson: David Hempleman-AdamsPerson: AmeliaPerson: Lennox LewisPerson: Luke BenjafieldPerson: Lang LangPerson: Ben Hunt-DaviesPerson: Hunt-DaviesPerson: LewisEvent: OlympicEvent: OlympicsEvent: London Youth GamesEvent: Dagenham Town ShowEvent: Beijing GamesEvent: London 2012Organisation: BBCOrganisation: Air Training Corps 241 SquadronOrganisation: London Fire BrigadeOrganisation: Rizzle KicksOrganisation: Twist and Pulse
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